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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS1 Discussion NuFact Talks Comments Report 1 st Draft Oct 15 50 – 60 Pages per WG Finalise before end of the year Future - IDS Possible Scenarios
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS2 Neutrino Facility Oversight Committee accelerator detector physics accelerator detector physics accelerator detector physics -Factory -Beam Superbeam
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS3 Oversight Committee INuFC - Collaboration Board p-driverTargetry Physics -Fact Accelerator Magnetised Detector -Beam Acceterator SuperBeam Accelerator Non- Magnetised Detector
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS4 Thanks Last Plenary Meeting of the ISS Ambitious Goals Substantial Progress And much has been accomplished Thanks To all who have worked towards this outcome Specifically the WG Convenors Mike Zisman Alain Blondel Yori Nagashima & Ken Long
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After ISS Where Do We Go From Here?
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS6 Next - until the end of 2006 Produce the ISS Report - with the present team & structure A Good Report is Vital it will provide the basis of bids for R&D funding for the next stage, assuming there is a community to support it Devise a New Effort to carry the Work Forward But what is the best way?
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS7 The ISS Report for the Neutrino Factory It must address Ourselves We have to be convinced it is viable and will produce good physics The wider community Main problem here is probably timescale The wider particle physics community Many in he LHC – ILC communities consider - oscillation is just a blip on the SM and that ‘serious’ BSM physics will only come from the quark sector The funding agencies Requires pressure from the PP community The Labs -factory has to be in possible future plans
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS8 Structure for a Continuation Must be established during the fall What form should it take? How to do it? Who can do it? Here are some thoughts From the ISS - PC and the original ‘Wise Men’ for discussion this week
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS9 Goal - An Advanced Neutrino Facility - for data taking before 2020. To choose The facility to produce the very best physics return But maybe too expensive The facility giving max physics/$ Weighting physics return is subjective Need a compromise & probably more information e.g. size of 13 So cannot make such a judgment today But equally cannot keep postponing it
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS10 What would it be? Neutrino Factory -Beam Facility High power Superbeam and very large detector Possibly two of these - but not three Future - how to proceed? Single Study embracing all three? Three independent studies? -assuming all three communities believe it necessary Three quasi-independent studies but with coordination where practicable and an overall oversight body.
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS11 Why An Independent -Fact Study? The synergies with the others are not great Accelerator After p-driver and target - little in common Detector For -fact – high energy magnetised For Superbeam - low energy non-magnetised, very large For -beam, non-magntised Physics This is in common, provides the overall motivation and is one of the critical discriminators
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS12 Neutrino Facility Oversight Committee accelerator detector physics accelerator detector physics accelerator detector physics -Factory -Beam Superbeam
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS13 The Oversight Body International cooperation for a future advanced neutrino facility has been strongly advocated by EPP2010 CERN Council Strategy Document The four ISS ‘Wise Men’, Steve Geer, Yoshi Kuno,Vittorio Palladino, Ken Peach, have drafted a letter to go to all relevant accelerator lab directors asking them to facilitate coordinated R&D in the neutrino area and establish an ‘International Neutrino Facility Oversight Committee’ (INFOC) With copies to spokespeople of all major current neutrino experiments Aim to finalise the draft this week
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS14 INFOC Representatives of the Labs And funding agencies? The Individual Neutrino collaborations would report to INFOC Would recommend support, funding, engineering for the projects Monitor Progress It ultimately would decide on the form of the future neutrino facility
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS15 The Neutrino Factory Collaboration For the Neutrino Factory area there would be an International Neutrino Factory Collaboration (INuFC) Would focus purely on the -fact approach to a future -facility It would have a structure similar to the ISS Accelerator group Detector Group Physics Group
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS16 INuFC - Aim To produce by ~2010 an interim report outlining A -factory solution for a -facility which could produce data before 2020 Dependent on a successful outcome of R&D underway, e.g. MICE and other R&D following the ISS Dependent on the value of 13 Approximate costs Site Considerations Make it possible (with resources) to produce a CDR for a n-fact by ~2012, a TDR by ~2014 and data by 2020
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS17 Ambitious Plan But it is necessary - in order to Engage accelerator scientists, engineers, the - physics community A device for ~2030 has little attraction at the present time Have an international -factory on the particle physic roadmap And encourage the major labs/regions to include it on their roadmap And for one of them to ‘host’ the effort Ensure adequate (substantial) resources for the CDR
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS18 INuFC - Questions Structure Like ISS - 3 WG’s and a PC of WG leaders and an overall coordinator? Like a PP experiment - a wide steering group? How are people chosen? Mandate Period of 3 years, 2007 – 2010 Indefinite Until -fact is built or funding ceases These - and many other questions - will need to be established at a meeting around the start of 2007 to coincide with the ISS report
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS19 INuFC - Needs - Goals Get Resources Use ISS report for bids to labs, funding agencies, EU etc. Persuade a lab (or group of labs) to ‘host’ the study and provide some engineering support Embark upon the R&D recommended for by the ISS report Continue the unfinished work of the ISS Convince the wider -community that this is in the best interests of neutrino physics Get People Need more physicists & engineers for whom this is their major activity Many in the ISS had very limited time Need committed young people.
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS20 Discussion These are all suggestions They need to be discussed Starting now Continuing in the corridors - and again tomorrow afternoon. It is important to have a plan with substantial support from the ISS for the NuFact discussion on the last day.
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21 August 2006P Dornan - After ISS21 Oversight Committee INuFC - Collaboration Board p-driverTargetry Physics -Fact Accelerator Magnetised Detector -Beam Acceterator SuperBeam Accelerator Non- Magnetised Detector
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